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Numbers Don't Lie
Species of elephants currently recognized (two African and one Asian)
3
Muscles in an elephant’s trunk
40,000
Hours per day elephants spend eating
12–18
Year “Dumbo” was added to the National Film Registry
2017
The elephant’s closest relative on land is the ______.
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The elephant’s closest relative on land is the hyrax.
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Elephant tusks are actually teeth.
It’s common knowledge that elephant tusks are made of ivory. Less well-known is the fact that they’re actually teeth. Deeply rooted and made of a bony tissue called dentin, tusks are also covered in enamel. They never stop growing, meaning that an elephant with especially long tusks is likely old and wise. Also, no two tusks are alike. Not all elephants have tusks, however — most African elephants do, but only some male Asian elephants grow them.
